-Sean (ustedes) bienvenidos / sed (vosotros) bienvenidos
-Bienvenidos sean (ustedes) / bienvenidos seáis (vosotros)
-Bienvenidos
-(Les) agradezco su presencia / (os) agradezco vuestra presencia
Bienvenidos a la escuela. (Bienvenidos is plural and refers to all students.)
the official language in Mexico is spanish. welcome in spanish is bienvenido.
If you mean You are welcome, it is 'De nada'
Teachers were traditionally paid by the parents of the students directly. Since not everyone could afford the money, food was a welcome substitute.
"Welcome" in Spanish translates to "bienvenido" for a male or "bienvenida" for a female.
The phrase "Welcome to the States" translated into Spanish is "Bienvenidos a los Estados"
bienvenido/a (adjective) bienvenida (welcome!)
Bienvenidos a...
"Welcome back" in Spanish is "Bienvenido de nuevo".
The way to say "you're welcome" in Spanish is "de nada." Spanish is the official language of 21 countries.
"De nada" is the Spanish translation of 'You're welcome', though it actually means "It's nothing".
You're welcome handsome in Spanish is three simple words. To say "You're welcome handsome" in the Spanish language would simply be "de nada guapo" and can be easily said.